Tennessee Denies Open Records Request for 2022 Traffic Stop of Kilmar Abrego Garcia
- The Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security denied an Open Records Request by Michael Patrick Leahy for records related to Kilmar Abrego Garcia's traffic stop without explanation.
- Leahy stated that he will begin litigation against the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security for failing to comply with the Tennessee Public Records Act.
- Leahy expressed shock at the agency's failure to comply with the Tennessee Public Records Act and confirmed the intent to force the release of information about the incident.
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Open Records Request for 2022 Traffic Stop of Kilmar Abrego Garcia Denied by Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security Without Explanation
The Open Records Request filed on April 17 by Tennessee Star Editor-in-Chief Michael Patrick Leahy, seeking video and written records from the Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) stop of Kilmar Abrego Garcia in December 2022, was denied on Monday without explanation by the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security (TDOSHS).
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